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  2. Architecture of Malta - Wikipedia

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    Examples of Maltese architecture from different periods: the prehistoric Mnajdra Temples, the medieval Santa Cecilia Chapel, the Renaissance parish church of Attard, the Baroque Auberge de Castille, the neoclassical Main Guard, traditional townhouses in Sliema, the Art Nouveau Balluta Buildings, the modernist Rediffusion House, the critical regionalist Manikata church and contemporary ...

  3. Valletta Design Cluster - Wikipedia

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    The project architect was Amanda Degiovanni, while the roof garden was designed by the Japanese firm Tetsuo Kondo Architects. [ 4 ] [ 6 ] On-site renovation works commenced in 2017. [ 3 ] While works were ongoing, an open day was held on 15 December 2018 as one of the European Capital of Culture events. [ 7 ]

  4. De Rohan Arch - Wikipedia

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    The De Rohan Arch (Maltese: Il-Bieb De Rohan; Italian: Porta De Rohan), also known as the New Gateway (Maltese: Il-Bieb il-Ġdid), is a commemorative arch in Żebbuġ, Malta. It was built in 1798 to commemorate the locality's status as a city, which had been granted by Grand Master Emmanuel de Rohan-Polduc on 21 June 1777.

  5. Metropolis Towers - Wikipedia

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    The towers would form part of a larger project, Metropolis Plaza, to include a plaza, shops and restaurants. [4] [5] The building is set to affect the skyline of Valletta and the Grand Harbour. The Gzira Local Council did not object to the project. [6] Until early 2023, the project was on hold and no development had taken place on site for ...

  6. Monument to Francesco Laparelli and Girolamo Cassar

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    The monument was created in collaboration with Heritage Malta. It was unveiled in 2016 to mark the 450th anniversary of the foundation of Valletta. [1] The monument was unveiled by the Prime Minister of Malta, Joseph Muscat, in December 2016. Muscat said at the unveiling that the monument would "honour the historical jewel of our country".

  7. Auberge d'Aragon - Wikipedia

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    The Auberge d'Aragon (Maltese: Berġa ta' Aragona) is an auberge in Valletta, Malta. It was built in 1571 to house knights of the Order of Saint John from the langue of Aragon, Navarre and Catalonia. It is the only surviving auberge in Valletta which retains its original Mannerist design by the architect Girolamo Cassar. [a]

  8. Punic building, Żurrieq - Wikipedia

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    The remains of an unidentified Punic building exist incorporated into several properties in Żurrieq, Malta.They include a well-preserved structure commonly known as the Punic Tower [1] or the Żurrieq Tower [2] which is found inside the private garden of the Domus Curialis, the house of the town's archpriest, and which is the most substantial surviving example of Punic architecture on the island.

  9. Parliament House (Malta) - Wikipedia

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    The Parliament House (Maltese: Dar il-Parlament) is the meeting place of the Parliament of Malta located in Valletta, Malta.The building was constructed between 2011 and 2015 to designs by Renzo Piano as part of the City Gate Project, which also included building a new City Gate and converting the ruins of the Royal Opera House into an open-air theatre.